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ETH $3,195.89 +3.13%
BNB $933.98 +3.21%
XRP $2.11 +2.03%
SOL $143.27 +1.63%
TRX $0.3029 +1.47%
DOGE $0.1431 +3.79%
ADA $0.4059 +3.09%
BCH $611.25 -1.18%
LINK $13.61 +3.44%
HYPE $24.66 +4.60%
AAVE $174.33 +5.80%
SUI $1.83 +2.00%
XLM $0.2306 +4.42%
ZEC $389.39 -3.60%

Data: Two whales sold 14,000 ETH within 2 hours, worth approximately 40.82 million USD

2025-12-16 15:28:46
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According to on-chain analysis platform Lookonchain, two whales have sold 14,000 ETH (approximately 40.82 million USD) in the past 2 hours.

Among them, the address starting with 0x2802 sold 10,000 ETH (approximately 29.16 million USD) on a decentralized exchange at a price of 2,915.5 USD;

The address starting with 0x4c0A sold 4,000 ETH (approximately 11.66 million USD) through OKX, Binance, KuCoin, and Gate.

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